[Python-Dev] What's New in Python 2.6: no string exceptions (original) (raw)
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Thu Jan 8 17:33:45 CET 2009
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2009, Daniel Stutzbach wrote:
After reading "What's New in Python 2.6" and then upgrading, I quickly noticed an omission: string exceptions are no longer supported and raise a TypeError.
Please file a report on bugs.python.org so it doesn't get lost -- it's already Thursday with no response.
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